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Jim
Henderson
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Tree Museum I, 2003-05
granite, wood, glass,
steel, marble; 96" x 27"
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Two Towers I, 2003-05 wood, steel, glass, granite, lights; 86" x 18.5"
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Quincy,
2002
Granite, Steel, Debris Netting, Mirrored Glass, 53"h x 106"
w
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Installation View of Tree Museum, 2004
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"The
artist isolates natural forms, usually blocks of granite or
parts of trees - either branches, gnarled sections of a trunk
or tidy logs - and displays them in angular cases. . . suggestive
of a reverence that borders on religious. . . . There is something
profoundly absurd about trying to impose order onto something
as organic and unkempt as a scruffy collection of logs and branches.
(In Quincy), The suggestion of immense weight resting on a sheet
of glass creates unnerving tension."
Rachel Strutt, artsMedia, February-March 2003
Website:http://www.jhendersonstudio.com/
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